Spotlight on Pets

Not sure where this video originates from - but it doesn't really matter. This kind of greeting is universal no matter what language, school or even country. Watching the video to the end, it's impossible to tell if the kid is happier or his dog! The companionship of a family pet is one [...]

Grief happens when we lose something so important to us that it has become a part of us. For sure, everyone understands that losing a friend or a family member results in strong feelings of grief for those who are left behind. But what about when we lose something else? A job? Our ability to [...]

Every time you see a police dog on duty - they are laser focused on the task they have at hand. Tracking, following a target, investigating - whatever job they've been given, that's what they are doing. That is, until they are off duty. Then they turn back in to puppies just like any [...]

It's all too common for schoolkids who don't look the same as the other kids to find themselves as a target for others who bully them or make fun of their appearance. For a child who may have unique features that are immediately noticeable - like a cleft lip and eyes that have different colors [...]

Soldiers coming home and surprising their families are must-watch videos - but here's a bit of a different one. This video is of a German Shepherd coming outside on a walk, only to see his soldier coming home to him after a deployment. It's a great (short) video of a pet reuniting with his owner. [...]

What happens when one pet passes away? Do animals have their own way of grieving the loss of each other? This article explores the idea of pets and grief by telling the story of a young game developer who wrote his first game, sharing the story of one cat on the journey to find the friend he lost.

Share This This video is awesome. Watch as this older pet goes through the experience of leaving the shelter and being adopted by a new family. We hope that our 1000 Second Chances Campaign will create many, many moments like this! Shelter dog finds out he’s been adopted from r/aww For every private pet [...]

Like anyone else, many military personnel are proud and loving owners of their own pets. While they are stationed at bases and military installations such as the ones local to our are (Ft. Bragg, Pope AFB, Cherry Point) these pets are wonderful companions for service members - especially those who are single or without any [...]

We've all seen and heard about how a canine's sense of smell can be employed to do amazing things - things that you and I can't do. Movies and TV shows have all shown how they can track down drugs, bombs, and even people - but here's something even more amazing. Did you know that [...]

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Cost of Water Cremation

Cremation services for cats and small animals

Please indicate if you would like your pet's remains to be returned to your family.

Private Cremation*

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Private Cremation for a cat is $175.

Your companion will picked up from your home or vet, be set apart from others and returned within a few days (pick up and delivery is included in the cost shown). Your pet's remains will be brought home in an engraved Tree of Life urn or a biodegradable container that your family can safely bury in a location of your choice and a three-inch Carolina Pine tree seedling to potted for years or planted outdoors to honor your companion.

We also offer paw prints and additional items you may like to consider memorialize your companion.

Your companion picked up from your home or vet, will be taken care of with great care, and their remains will be returned to earth in a respectful manner along with other pets that have been in our care (pick up is included in the cost shown).

We also offer paw prints and additional items you may like to consider memorialize your companion.

For dogs up to 30 pounds, the cost is $100. If your pet is between 31-70 pounds, the cost is $125. Communal cremation for dogs larger than 70 pounds will be $150.

Your companion picked up from your home or vet, will be taken care of with great care, and their remains will be returned to earth in a respectful manner along with other pets that have been in our care (pick up is included in the cost shown).

We also offer paw prints and additional items you may like to consider memorialize your companion.

Private water cremation for a smaller dog (less than 30 pounds) is $175.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

Private water cremation for a medium-sized dog (between 30-70 pounds) is $195.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

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